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Your cart is empty. We assemble all of our drop-through completes with these 1/16" shock pads to prevent damage to the deck. They also help reduce road vibrations for a smooth and quiet ride. Also handy for topmount setups as a lightweight shim for vibration damping and wedging adjustments.
Includes four (4) drop-through shock pads (enough for one complete skateboard).
Dmitry Udot
Reviewed in Germany on September 16, 2024
Its that what i need!
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
Arrived fast. I installed to assist with vibration dampening, every little bit helps on eboards! Helps to protect my carbon fiber deck too.
Jesse Burgener
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
Got these when building my board to preserve the board's integrity as much as I could when attaching my trucks. I had to make a few small cuts on them to accommodate the trucks I was using, but after that, they worked just fine. No complaints!
Daniel Fox
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023
The short:I did not give 5 stars because the rubber in these is pretty substandard and I can tell they will degrade quicker than I'd like. >Good availability >placeholder "good enough" quality, not long term >squish A LOTThe long:They seem to be the most available option to solve the cushion issue on drop-though truck setups. They condense/ squish A LOT under the pressure, and you can't really stack two and double up because it would effect the stability of the mounting hardware. So 4/5 because they should be a bit denser to deal with the actual problem at hand for these types of riser pads. They do pad against vibrations well because of this though.I bought these because I was getting stress cracks on my bamboo drop-through deck from over-tightening my mounting hardware. I ride on Gullwing Sidewinders and I keep them semi-tight so I can get a deep carve when I want but can also bomb hills and not get speed wobbles... because of this I usually have my hardware pretty tight. Ultimately I know I'm still searching for a long-term solution; I thought about possibly cutting my own pads out of some vinyl-based plastic sheeting. But to just get something in between your trucks and your deck... these are your best bet. I wouldn't buy more than one set though because I would see these as a good placeholder until you find a better long term option.
J. G.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
Wanted something thin to help cushion and protect my new esk8 decks and these were perfect. Works great on regular trucks and drop through ones.
kingaj225
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2021
Had these on for 2 days and it split. The material is very thin and pretty worthless if your a heavy guy. They would work better if you order 2 sets and double up on the bottom pads that are facing road side.
Muzak
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020
If you have a drop through board and Paris trucks, or any other truck that has raised metal labeling, you need these. Get them right now, they're worth it. Look at the picture, you can see that running my Loaded Icarus without them caused the logo to be embedded into the bamboo deck. You don't want this to happen. When I noticed it I made my own spacers out of a used plastic container, then later realized this product exists and bought it immediately.Pros: protects drop through boards from damage from raised lettering. Good quality rubber.Cons: none.Comments: - Due to how common drop through decks are, I'm surprised that truck manufacturers haven't switched to engraved logos instead of raised, which would solve this issue. Either that or include the spacers with the truck. Paris does neither, they really should. - Check out my second picture, I originally found this problem when I was doing a countersink mod on my trucks and replacing all hardware with stainless steel. Oh yeah.
felibehr
Reviewed in Germany on August 16, 2019
Tun was sie sollen
James D
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2018
I had to cut a slot in these for them to fit with my Randall RII’s, but that was accomplished easily with a sharp pocket knife and some careful cutting. That being said they made a world of difference. In my estimation with drop through trucks all the vibration from the street is transferred directly to the top of the board. When trucks are mounted to the bottom of the board you have your weight directly on top to dampen the vibration. My ride was rough until I installed these and they helped tremendously. I mounted them on top of the board under the truck on my drop through deck. There is no reason to put them anywhere else and that is precisely where they are intended to go. If you are wondering why you ride is so rough give these a try. The next thing I’d try is some softer wheels if you still aren’t satisfied. These worked out great for me.
Chandler F
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2015
If you own a drop through its a good idea to get a pair of these to keep your board nicer longer as well as to absorb shock. Theyre like any other thin riser pads I've owned, and at a good price too.(as of writing this they're 5bucks) But like I said they are THIN, I got them for my downhill board but decided to put them on my sector 9 striker instead since cruising around doesn't require much shock absorption. If you have some shock pads lying around cut them to size instead (like I ended up doing) but if not they're a good product at a great price.
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